ADEEL-UR-REHMAN versus FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN AND OTHERS
Para 6, Annexure A Customs Rules, 2001, R226 (7) Title of Pakistan Customs Tariff 0802 9010 Notification Section R450 (I) 2001, Article 186 of 2001 Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 185 (3) of the switch. Imported consumption is not suitable for consumption of infected goods Authorities refused to release importers' shipment because, according to laboratory reports, it was suffering from varying degrees and was not suitable for human consumption, causing Importers raised 9-10% chaos, authorities could not invalidate entire shipment for human consumption With this inflation can be removed and the remaining 90% of the shipment can be made suitable for human consumption. Customs tariff edible nuts 0802 9010 were included as an edible product that banned all edible products that were not suitable for human consumption, such as paragraph 6 of the Import Trade and Procedure Order 2002 2003 The negative list is listed in Annex A of the import policy issued under "Importers" before the High Court, admitting that 9 cons 10% of the affected goods could not be excluded from the entire shipment. Is. Separation can only be made by cutting each ride into two parts. And separation monitoring is not possible in view of such admissions, test reports (purchased by importers) cannot be trusted immediately and further investigation into the authenticity and accuracy of the report is required and the expert witness box Only after I enter. The importers did not come to the court with clear hands because they
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